Getting your bell rung. Taking a ‘knock on the noggin’. Taking it on the chin. Getting your lights knocked out. These are all terms used to describe contact to the head that could lead to concussion.
A recent study found that one-quarter of college students, and 15 percent of the general public, said that they would choose their mobile devices over their olfactory abilities. But people who have ...
Ryan Kelln, DO, and Kevin Bickart, MD, PhD, examined the biomechanical risks and evolving management of brain injury related to winter sports.
A team of Winnipeg researchers is the first in the world to blast the brain with controlled levels of carbon dioxide and oxygen in a quest to develop a definitive test to diagnose concussions. *Billed ...
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Over a third of school rugby players admit they’d play On despite concussion symptoms, study finds
A new study has revealed that a worrying stat that over a third of rugby players in schools would play on with concussion symptoms. The study was conducted by UCC where over 520 IRFU-registered rugby ...
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